elementary school. it includes the frantic early moments and the officers smashing windows to pull the children out of classrooms. but is includes long stretches where the heavily armed officers just waiting for guidance or permission to act. early on there is confusion if he is in an office or classroom. and this the dispatch officer discovered the horrifying truth. what is that? room 12? where is room 12? he is in the room full of victims at this moment. 12 minutes later the uvalde, texas police chief is still trying to talk the gunman into surrendering. > please put your firearm down. ultimate about the classroom is not breeched and the shooter killed for another 27 minutes. more now from rosa flores. reporter: according to the report, there were so many symptomatic and catastrophic failures on multiple levels by the law enforcement. let me take you through this report, a portion of it. according to the report, the school police chief wrote the active shoot
cnn newsroom. good to have you. i m victor blackwell. and i m alisyn camerota. the first comprehensive state review of the uvalde massacre confirms why it s considered one of the worst police failures in modern history. a texas house committee cited systemic failures and egregious decision making. the report concluded this, it is plausible that some victims could have survived if they had not had to wait 73 additional minutes for rescue. the report did determine most of the 19, 4th graders and two teachers were likely killed when the gunman first opened fire. 376 officers we now know went to the school but no one took charge. that includes the school s then police chief, pete arradondo according to policy was supposed to be the officer. cnn was the first to obtain body cam video from officers inside the school. shots fired. get inside. go, go, go. one clip shows a critical moment involving the chief, pete arredondo. i want you to listen to how he chose to respond to t
where he stood a year ago. if we break out independents for a closer look, 27% of them say the president is doing a good job. that is a 15-point drop in just over a year. analysts say a lot of that decline is likely fueled by voters that are fed up with record high inflation. we have brian brenberg, a hot take for us on the new numbers. first, we go to karl rove, former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush and a fox news contributor. good afternoon, karl. we re now by my count i m not very good at math four months from the mid-terms. republicans hold a three-point edge over democrats what odds do you give that holding? pretty much things get baked into the cake in june and july. that s where they are when you come around to voting in october and november of a mid-term. so it s baked in. what is amazing is how badly the president is doing on major issues. these are his disapproval numbers on major issues. biggest issue obviously inflation and the economy. 73% disappro